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by MrBuddyCasino 2244 days ago
Guess who‘s favorite evil corp cloud is a magnitude cheaper than AWS on transfer pricing? Oracle, which is why Zoom just signed a deal.

https://www.lastweekinaws.com/blog/why-zoom-chose-oracle-clo...

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“A magnitude cheaper” _today_. As soon as the focus shifts from acquiring cloud customers to making them profitable, expect the screws to tighten.

As long as Larry lives and breathes, Oracle gonna Oracle.

As long as you don't use vendor specific tools, who cares? That's the point of kubernetes and to abstract away the whole "cloud" provider. Let it become a commodity and a race to the bottom.
Zoom runs on AWS and Google too, so they're apparently cloud vendor agnostic. If Oracle starts acting up, hasta la vista.
Oracle cloud? The same technology that runs certain state unemployment systems and has been completely unable to scale, leaving hundreds of thousands of people with no income for the last five weeks?

Oracle really should remove its logo from the footers of all those collapsing web sites. It's embarrassing.

The sum of the national unemployment systems, generally built prior to cloud scale out architecture, were able to handle 25x normal traffic load (5M claims vs. 200,000 in a normal week, even 2008-2010 peak was 700,000 claims).

Dislike Oracle all you want, even many cloud architected applications would fall over with a 25x traffic increase in a single week (remember Fail Whales?).

That stack was most likely legacy middleware + database backend, a combination of fusion middleware, oracle database, CRM, etc. running on physical hardware or virtualized. Not automated, very basic HA, not easily scalable.

Nothing to do with Oracle Cloud (although Oracle Cloud won't be on my list unless it's marginally cheaper than other cloud service providers).

BTW: Talking about Oracle Cloud, my free tier trial ended miserably, 2 weeks after provisioning the VMs, Cockpit (I run it on my home NAS - managing/monitoring a small group of cloud VPS using the web UI) reported connection failed, only to find that my account has been terminated without any warning or notification along with my 2 free VMs based in Phoenix, lucky that I didn't actually put any workload on it (left them running only - feeling something's gonna happen...), contacted support and was told account deleted, no reason, redirected me to customer support (my oracle support, I couldn't figure out how that works, so give up...). I still don't understand how Oracle Cloud login works...

Geez, thanks for sharing your experience. I run a number of things that I pay for myself and my cloud bill each month is becoming non-negligible. Even tho it kills me inside I considered looking at Oracle, but this is enough to steer me away. Thank you :-)
Looks like you should have a good look at DigitalOcean to run your personal side projects or fun stuff, which has a much more simpler and transparent billing model (capped, no nasty hidden cost).

I've been a long time DO customer and overall happy for the past 7 years. I've write my personal experience [1] with DO in another post.

[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23016669

I had the same experience on my trial, along with SUPER pushy sales people. In the end, after I gave them our setup on DO and they said they'd come up with a proposal for an equivalent setup in Oracle Cloud, they came back and said "can't do it" and their proposal was a little over 3x what our current bill was.
Yes, Most Gov systems are still not on cloud, OCI is way better and modern, cheaper than AWS (Disclaimer : I work at Oracle).
Do we know if the underlying cloud failed or if it was an application issue? I strongly suspect the latter especially when it comes to government projects.
Especially government projects that were contracted out to Oracle. :)
Proof?
Oracle middleware and other software services are an abomination. They're up there with JIRA and Confluence in terms of how overwhelmingly complex and slow they run. Sure, you get reconfigurability but if anything Oracle goes down it's far more likely to be their software applications rather than their hosting solution.
> Oracle really should remove its logo from the footers of all those collapsing web sites.

Why remove the logo if you can't see the website? ;)

A single app doesn’t really have any relation to IaaS
They offer worse services, so they had to offer lower prices, otherwise it wouldn't make any sense.
Why did zoom go with Oracle? Maybe they just wanted more security nightmares and zerodays.

Or maybe it's palliative care.

well there's got a be a reason why they're our favorite evil corp doesn't there?